Republicans In Congress Sacrificing Rule Of Law And National Security, Likely Leading To Massive Losses In Congressional Seats In November!

The Republican Party is a total disgrace, sacrificing rule of law and national security, in continuing to play politics, and only thinking about their own seats in Congress.

This will likely lead to massive losses in Congressional seats in November, making the party the weakest it has been since 1974, in the midst of the Watergate Scandal, or even 1964, in the aftermath of Barry Goldwater’s Presidential candidacy.

The nation is governed by a very dangerous, unstable man, Donald Trump, who is bringing down the party with him, and the Tulsa, Oklahoma debacle is a major sign of the disastrous future of the Republican Party.

In a nation rapidly becoming less white, the Republican Party is burning its bridges with minority voters, young people, women, suburbia, and independents, and the party will soon dissipate, and be replaced by a more moderate mainstream party, as otherwise, the Democratic Party will reach a new dominance as it had under Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson!

3 comments on “Republicans In Congress Sacrificing Rule Of Law And National Security, Likely Leading To Massive Losses In Congressional Seats In November!

  1. Jeffrey G Moebus June 22, 2020 11:22 pm

    Ahhh Great: FDR and his Democrats got us into WW II and LBJ and his got us into Viet Nam. i wonder what War a Democratic sweep in November will get us into.

  2. Rustbelt Democrat June 23, 2020 8:31 am

    The cult of Dump is going down in flames! 🙂

  3. Ronald June 23, 2020 9:05 am

    Jeffrey, are you suggesting that we could have avoided World War II?

    If so, then you are totally off the wall, as that was a war we could not have survived, even without Pearl Harbor, as Fascism was a threat to the entire world!

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